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Jets S Marcus Maye underwent an ankle scope after the season.

Maye suffered a minor ankle injury in the season finale which required surgery, but the New York Daily News' Manish Mehta reports the safety has already resumed running. Maye should be fine for the offseason program. Mar 1 - 12:18 PM

Per Cimini, Maye impressed with his ability to "digest the defense" while committing remarkably few "mental mistakes." Maye worked as New York's first-team free safety, lining up across from fellow rookie Jamal Adams. Sun, Jun 11, 2017 09:00:00 AM

The No. 39 overall pick of the draft, Maye should be paired with first-rounder Jamal Adams, and likely make Calvin Pryor expendable. A true playmaker at Florida, Maye occasionally lined up in the slot, and contributed on special teams. He should see plenty of rookie snaps. Tue, May 23, 2017 06:27:00 PM

Maye (6’0/212) made 42 starts in the Gators’ secondary, logging seven career tackles for loss, eight forced fumbles, and five interceptions before his senior year was cut four games short by a broken left arm. Maye mostly played free safety at Florida, but also dabbled at slot corner and contributed on special teams. On tape, Maye showed combination free-strong safety ability as a rangy cover man with 4.47 speed, plus ball skills, and an innate knack for forcing takeaways. The Jets will hope Maye can form a dynamic duo at the back end of their defense with No. 6 overall pick Jamal Adams. Fri, Apr 28, 2017 07:47:00 PM